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When the GOP starts resembling LaRouche...

by: Jay Stevens

Thu Aug 20, 2009 at 15:53:31 PM MST


You've got to wonder when a major political party and its supporters become to be indistinguishable from LaRouche cultists why the traditional media paints them as ordinary folks who are just a little steamed at the president.

EJ Dionne:

This is not about the politics of populism. It's about the politics of the jackboot. It's not about an opposition that has every right to free expression. It's about an angry minority engaging in intimidation backed by the threat of violence.

There is a philosophical issue here that gets buried under the fear that so many politicians and media-types have of seeming to be out of touch with the so-called American heartland.

The simple fact is that an armed citizenry is not the basis for our freedoms. Our freedoms rest on a moral consensus, enshrined in law, that in a democratic republic we work out our differences through reasoned, and sometimes raucous, argument. Free elections and open debate are not rooted in violence or the threat of violence. They are precisely the alternative to violence, and guns have no place in them.
On the contrary, violence and the threat of violence have always been used by those who wanted to bypass democratic procedures and the rule of law. Lynching was the act of those who refused to let the legal system do its work. Guns were used on election days in the Deep South during and after Reconstruction to intimidate black voters and take control of state governments.

Yes, I have raised the racial issue, and it is profoundly troubling that firearms should begin to appear with some frequency at a president's public events only now, when the president is black. Race is not the only thing at stake here, and I have no knowledge of the personal motivations of those carrying the weapons. But our country has a tortured history on these questions, and we need to be honest about it. Those with the guns should know what memories they are stirring.

In other, related, news, UnitedHealth apparently encouraged its employees to attend an anti-reform protest organized by religious extremists...

Jay Stevens :: When the GOP starts resembling LaRouche...
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And while were at it (0.00 / 0)
how about you Democrats come up with 80 votes to pass any kind of health acre reform?

The LaLa Land express is leaving now....right Orin?


we need to stop worrying about what the republicans look like.... (0.00 / 0)
and start wondering what we look like- and by we i mean independents and democrats who look weak.....

we look weak to the american public right now. and just in case too many years in civilization have confused you- weak is not good in the forest of political animals.

better start revving up that growl around here and stop it with the hand-wringing. we have 49% they have 40% of the public right now. we have wasted too much time already. it is time to stop sniping at each other and find a way to help obama get some real change in health care.

how? i don't know. i just know that worrying all the time about what a distinct minority says and does when we are clearly still in the lead is weak. (if this stupid website allowed me to i would put a picture of cartman saying weak right here) grumbles, knocks over a lodgepole, tosses a boulder and exits stage left.


it's not us... (0.00 / 0)
...that's "worried" about the loud minority, or treats them as a majority, it's the media. Thus, these posts to make all aware of who these people are, and what their rhetoric is.

I definitely agree that we should stop the bitter infighting. Me, I propose we all throw our weight behind the public option...


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Which public option? the PO as open and accessibe to everyone, 130 million strong, negotiating for (0.00 / 0)
fair drug prices, Medicare reimbursement rates Public Option?

Or the anemic 10 million in ten years shriveled up and powerless to contain costs PO?


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